Meeting every third Thursday of the month (except December)
at the The University Club of Nashville at Vanderbilt 6-8 PM

Born and raised in Knoxville, Tennessee, Bill was blessed with parents who instilled their strong faith and work ethic in their children. As a young man, Bill excelled in academics and sports and was a leader in student government. At thirteen, Bill got a job pumping gas at a family-owned service station, and quickly learned that running a small business took diligent hard work. When Bill was 16 years old, tragedy struck his family. The sudden, unexpected death of his mother marked a turning point in his young life. Bill’s dad pulled the family together and they leaned on each other and on their faith to get through the tough days.
Bill entered Emory University in 1976, and on the first day of class, met Crissy, a young woman from Memphis who would later become his wife. While attending college in Atlanta, Bill was a volunteer leader for Young Life, a Christian ministry that reaches out to adolescents. During the summers, Bill volunteered for the grassroots political campaigns of Howard Baker and Lamar Alexander and gained a deep understanding of the type of principled leadership needed to govern.
After graduating with a degree in History, Bill and Crissy married and moved to Knoxville, where Bill had agreed, at his father's urging, to work "for a couple of years" managing his family's small chain of gas stations. In the early years, Bill spent long days driving all over the country identifying, negotiating and purchasing good locations for new truck-stops. While lots of politicians talk about creating jobs—Bill Haslam has actually done it. When he first went to work for the company, Pilot Corporation had 800 employees; today the company has more than 14,000 employees in 39 states. Throughout his time at Pilot, Bill sustained the company's growth by allocating resources wisely, managing the business conservatively, working hard to increase sales and satisfy customers. It was here that Bill gained the essential hands-on knowledge that makes the chief executive officer of a complicated enterprise successful.

| K.S. "Bud" Adams, Jr. Founder, Owner, Chairman of the Board, President and CEO Significant Sig Kansas '44 |
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While not currently residing in Nashville, he has changed the town forever with the Tennessee Titans.
Entering his 46th year as Founder, Owner, Chairman of the Board, President and CEO of the Titans/Oilers franchise, K.S. "Bud" Adams, Jr. is an enduring figure in the NFL. As one of the original team owners in the American Football League, he has guided his franchise to new heights since relocating to Nashville in 1997, posting a franchise-record 61 wins over the last six seasons, four playoff appearances, an AFC Championship in 1999, an AFC Central title in 2000 and an AFC South title and AFC Championship appearance in 2002. In 2001, he became just the sixth current NFL owner to reach the 300-win plateau, joining Lamar Hunt (Kansas City/Dallas), Wellington Mara (N.Y. Giants), Ralph Wilson (Buffalo), Art Modell (Cleveland/Baltimore) and Dan Rooney (Pittsburgh). A native of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Adams' interest in sports was first displayed while at Culver Military Academy where he earned letters in football, basketball and baseball. Upon graduation from Culver in 1940, Adams attended Menlo College (California), lettering in both rugby and football. Adams then transferred to the engineering school at the University of Kansas where he also lettered in football for the Jayhawks. During his days at KU, Adams met his future wife Nancy Neville and began his loyal affiliation with Sigma Chi Fraternity. |



Mr. McCabe also serves as a director of the following registered public companies: Goldleaf Financial Solutions, Inc. of Nashville, Tennessee, where he serves as the chairman of the board, and National Health Investors of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He is also a director of SSC Services of Knoxville, Tennessee.
Mr. McCabe has been active in various civic organizations within his community, including Leadership Knoxville, Leadership Nashville and Nucleus Knoxville. He is a member of the World President's Organization, Chief Executives Organization, serves as president-elect for The Ensworth School and as chairman of Cheekwood Botanical Gardens and Museum of Art. In addition, Mr. McCabe also serves on the board of the Nashville Downtown Partnership.



This award honors George H. Cate, Jr. who has served the citizens of Nashville as a former Metro Councilman and Vice Mayor, and who has been a long-term advocate and proponent of the value and benefits of Nashville’s trees.

Mark A. Emkes
State of Tennessee Department of Finance & Administraton Commissioner, 2011, Appointed by Bill Haslam, Governor
Retired Chairman and CEO of Bridgestone Americas Holding, Inc. and
Retired Chairman and CEO of Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire, LLC (BFNT)
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DePauw, '75
Mark Emkes was born in Urbana, Illinois on February 16, 1953. He grew up in Indiana and graduated from DePauw University in 1975 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. In 1976, he earned his MBA degree in International Management from the Thunderbird School of Global Management, located in Glendale, Arizona.
During that same year, Mr. Emkes began his career at the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company as an International Trainee. Following his first job changing tires at a Firestone store near Houston, Texas he was promoted to store manager in 1977.
From 1979 to 2000, Emkes’ career at Firestone took him overseas. He held various management positions in the United Arab Emirates, Spain, Brazil and Mexico. From field export representative in Dubai, United Arab Emirates to president and managing director, Bridgestone Firestone Brazil in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Emkes successfully conquered new challenges as he took on positions of increasing responsibility.
Emkes was promoted to executive vice president of Bridgestone Firestone, Inc. and elected to a seat on its board of directors in 1999, while concurrently holding the title of President of Bridgestone Firestone Brazil.
In 2000, he returned to the United States and was named president of Bridgestone Firestone Latin America.
In September of 2002, he became Chairman, CEO and President of Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire, LLC. He served concurrently as a member of the board of directors of Bridgestone Americas.
On April 1, 2004, Mr. Emkes was promoted to Chairman and CEO of Bridgestone Americas Holding, Inc. and was elected as a member of the Board of Directors of Tokyo-based Bridgestone Corporation.
Affiliations:
Advisory Board, Habitat for Humanity, Nashville Chapter
Board of Visitors, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana
Board of Visitors, Vanderbilt University, Owen Graduate School of Management, Nashville, TN
Executive Board, Boy Scouts of Middle Tennessee
Steering Committee, Nashville’s Agenda
Board of Directors, Rubber Manufacturers Association (Immediate Past Chair)